134 Pubs and Bars found in or around University of London Student Union London

A while ago, the Crown & Sceptre underwent a modest transformation changing it from a mostly vertical drinking experience, to the much more loungey style of interior we've come to expect from M&B pubs. The booze is...

The Blue Posts is an attractive pub up to the usual Sam Smiths standards. Downstairs is a predominantly vertical drinking space, but there are plenty of high stools and ledges on which to rest your drink. One corner is also...

The Ship is a quirky little pub with an idiosyncratic (but hardly surprising), seafaring theme. It's a lively place during the week - a popular afterwork haunt for people in the area. The beer is pretty average, with only...

The Crown is a typical Sammy Smiths pub and it does well on their simple formula: traditional interior, the standard range of beers and jovial bar staff. There is a problem at the Crown at the moment, however and it affects...

Another one of those large pubs on the fringes of things that doesn't quite know what to do with itself. It's changed hands again, in the recent past, but the change of paint outside hasn't led to much radical change inside....

Thanks to its location this pub is popular with tourists, being handy for many of the Bloomsbury hotels. It's a T & J Bernard pub, so expect a good range of decent beers on the hand pumps, ordinary, but decent enough, pub...

The Museum Tavern is a fine pub located across the road from the British Museum - we guess the clue was in the name. Happily, it has managed to maintain its high standards over the years and despite having a regular tourist...

Sadly, one of London's quaintest, cosiest, and indeed, most unique, pubs was "redone" a while back. And the result? The Smugglers is quite literally a shell of its former self. The charm, and indeed the heart, was...

A decent watering hole in the shadow of the BT Tower, hence its name, The Tower Tavern caters mostly for a business lunchtime crowd. In quieter times, students provide the custom. There is decent pub grub, with Sunday roasts...

Quite a handsome Victorian pub (particularly after a recent lick of paint) that's in an area overrun with tourists going to the British Museum. The results are what you would expect - no matter how hard the management try - and...

The Prince Arthur has long been a favourite of ours, and when things started to change we were a bit worried. While we might have hankered for a bit of Thai food last time we were in, we can't say the new menu has been a bad...

The streets just south of the Euston Road are home to a number of solid, straightforward pubs, a fair example of which is the Skinners Arms. With its plush carpet, striped wallpaper and a surprisingly high ceiling, here's a...

When Goth and rocker hangout the Intrepid Fox closed its doors in 2006 (a victim of a calculated M&B pub cull) we thought it was the end for this Soho institution. But then we discovered that it moved - lock, stock and...

This branch of the ever-present O'Neill's chain is one of their larger efforts, but notwithstanding its size, you shouldn't be surprised to find it is pretty much like most of the rest - bland and predictable, with an only...

One of the numerous Irish pubs hiding away in the less than salubrious back streets of King's Cross, The Boot is worth a visit just to marvel at the various items they've decided to nail to the bar - a pair of skis anyone? As...

The Albany is a pretty decent pub. The beer is fine - up to Cask Marque standard, no less - with a selection of guest ales on the hand pumps as well as Leffe and Hoegaarden for those in a continental mood. The service is good...

If you're worn out by the shopping hordes of Oxford Street and need a drink, the Champion is a good place to go. It's a beautifully appointed pub with a lovely exterior and fantastic champion-themed stained glass windows. It...

An establishment with a bit of history, having apparently once been a favoured meeting place for Huguenot intellectuals to catch up on events and drink coffee. More recently however, the fortunes of the Coffee House (its...

Tucked away, in a quiet spot, quite close to Great Portland Street tube station, the Masons Arms is a smart, well-kept pub. The beer on the three hand pumps is excellent, there's a good range of other beers, wines and spirits...

No longer a mock Horror pub, the test-tube cocktails and Gothic furnishings have been cleared aside as part of a Geronimo pubs refit, as has the old name. And, as you'd expect, the new pub's furnishings are soft, the feel...